A
monthly event lists is published in NOAA Solar
Geophysical Data issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce,
National Environmental Satellite Data and Information
Service, Boulder, Colorado (USA). Reduced data sets in fits
format are submitted to data pools of some solar-dedicated
space missions (e.g.
SOHO,
RHESSI,
STEREO).

Type II bursts are the radio signature of shock waves in the
solar corona and the solar wind. They can be excited by a
solar flare but also by an erupting prominence or a coronal
mass ejection. The observation of type II bursts is of some
relevance for the space weather aspect of solar physics.
Therefore we present a
list of all
type II bursts observed at AIP since September 1993.